Poster: A snowHead
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Have almost sorted next years trip, just one hopefully final question.
I keep reading that Sauze has a dodgy snow record. How dodgy is dodgy? I mean, we are planning the 13th March, but if we went on 20th March would we be skiing on gravel on the lower slopes!? I appreciate that nothing is certain in the land of snow, but any thoughts would be much appreciated.
Thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Snow records from 2002 in cm. Upper then lower slope thus 115/80 - 3rd then 4th week March:
2009: 112/48. 108/47
2008: 80/60. 80/60
2007: 58/38. 115/80
2006: 160/80. 152/72
2005: 62/22. 58/20
2004: 155/53. 150/50
2003: 120/40. 117/39
2002: 114/31. 110/20
2001: 200/100. 200/84
Of course it is a very big area if you include the Sestriere skiing, and even bigger if you include the linked Montgenevre area which has a slightly better snow record.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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snowball,
Dont suppose you have the same data for 2nd & 3 rd week in Jan..............was thinking of this resort but had the same concerns askyoto49,
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Mitch
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And of course 99 which was dreadful too.
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snowball, Thankyou so much, that has really helped. Judging by those figures there should be some snow both weeks, so I'm a bit more at ease about booking.
Thanks again
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Hi I went to Sauze this year at the beginning of April, snow was good, even had fresh when we were there but the lower runs back to town were starting to close up/ turn to gravel and mud runs. The run back to Jouvenceau was closed. We skied down to Sauze the first day and after that thought it's not worth it and took the lift down. Didn't affect skiing as for us these were only end of day runs back to town.
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As Chris's experience shows, it makes a big difference where they measure. In contrast, the figures for Arabba are often worse than it seems on the ground. Also it doesn't include any artificial snow making (the piste maps normally indicate where this is done).
Mitchell, I'll look for you.
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OK, 2nd & 3rd wk Jan in cm:
2009: 249/168. 260/160
2008: 93/50. 96/50
2007: 69/34. 60/30
2006: 70/30. 70/30
2005: 39/15. 43/13
2004: 150/80. 170/83
2003: 100/50. 108/57
2002: 40/20. 40/20
2001: 147/80. 140/80
(I added another year to the March figures and gave you an extra year too to get past the depressing figures of 2002!)
I must say the reputation of this resort for unreliability seems borne out by these figures - if, as Chris says, they are not representative of piste reality.
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PS Is this site running slow the last day or two, or is it my computer?
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kyoto49, did you see the figures I got for you?
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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I have travelled to Sauze several times, the last being 2006, and whilst I have had some good years I have been lucky. January 2006 was shocking and the less said about 1999 the better. The snow is notoriously unreliable, and is not enhanced by artificial snowmaking facilities which, between my first visit ('95) and my last had barely been upgraded.
Top tip? Book a late deal, and avoid early season like the plague if you are pre-booking.
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Have been to Sauze twice; March 2007 and Feb 2008. Both times the snow was reeportedly "dodgy". in 2007 the run to town was shut and we had to take the chair back down each day, but the pistes were in good condition despite no fresh snow for weeks. The morning we left is snowed about 3 feet overnight, annoyingly.
In 2008 it was a lot better and we were able to ski off the mountain every day, but there was no fresh snow and it was really warm. But again the pistes were in good nick.
I'd agree that booking a late deal, a few days after a massive dump, would be a good idea. However, you normally find the higher slopes are ok even in times of reported bade conditions. Its a shame as its a nice ski area, and the link to Sestriere has been massively iumproved for this season I understand. I'd go back at the drop of a hat, but I would wait until there is a lot of snow as I now know how much better it could be.
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You know it makes sense.
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Thanks people. We have been brave and booked 13 March for a week. Looking at the figures above there should be some snow around!
Tony_H, You mention that the link to Sestriere has been improved this season. I read about the link being a dodgy single chair prone to closure. Can anyone confirm that this link has been updated, and to what?
Many Thanks
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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The main route to sestriere is to ski down into the bowl, take a chair up to the cable car that descends into sestriere. Although the one main chair does sometime still operate!
A couple of drag lifts look to be replaced for this year:
http://www.sauzeonline.com/blog/sauze-chatter/new-lift-for-0910/
I go to Sauze most years for a weekend (often late march) and there is always enough to ski on (especially in sestriere). The run with the least coverage is the run down into the village. In late march this is patchy at best (apart from when there is recent snowfall).
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Poster: A snowHead
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Years ago the snow conditions were more erratic during January, however, the last couple of years have been very good. I'm booked for mid-January this season so fingers crossed.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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We were there in 2001 and 2003 and both were good (2001 was great in fact!). Going to Sans Sicario 24th Jan 2010 - anybody shed any ligh on it??
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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snow conditions are fantastic just got back this week and it seems like it is going to snow again this week and a dump is forecasted .
Seems like sauze is having a great record for snow over the last 2 years. any one going will have agreat time.......if you want to save some money on lift pass prices, ski hire and ski school contact christine, she lives in the resort and helps independent travellers with some great savings info@skiinitaly.com
Enjoy Sean
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Thanks Sean, I've been following the snow on http://www.sauzeonline.com which seems to back up your comments, loads of fresh snow.
Its only 3 weeks til we depart so unless they have a heatwave it's looking like we will have great conditions. Now if we can just cancel any windy days and order the sun, everything will be perfect! Seriously, I've been skiing to 4 different places for 4 different weeks in Feb/Mar and only ever had good snow and bright sunshine, which my far more experienced brother assures me is highly unusual
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